A multi-instrumentalist (piano, guitar, ukulele), already at
16 she has an amazingly powerful and raw voice, and proudly writes all her own
material, “I was 8 for my first live performance and my first real song I wrote
at 13.”

Caleidra’s image matches her music
perfectly. Beauty and youthful energy, combined with an edginess built on
honest autobiographical lyrics; Rock on the edge of Pop, or is it Pop on the
edge of Rock? Soft Rock-tinged songwriting – real music – a pop artist it is ok for Rock fans to love, or is it the other way around?

“So far my songs have been about loved ones, relationships,
falling out, confidence (or usually the lack of it),” the usual stuff that
affects teenagers. But importantly, Caleidra’s songs stress that you shouldn’t have your spirit stamped upon by anyone, how to survive being treated badly. Ultimately the songs are optimistic, uplifting. They show the way you can survive a poor relationship and come out with your
confidence restored.

“It wasn’t you that was bad – if anything, it was them”.

Caleidra is giving teenagers a voice.

I’m not writing about how it used to be as a teenager – I’m telling how it is now!

Still just 16, Caleidra is currently working on her new single which will be produced by music industry legend John McLaughlin, who has produced smash hits for artists such as Westlife (No.1), Busted (No.1), Sandi Thom (No.1, Pro),
Blue, Five, Mark Owen (Take That), 911 (5 Top 5 hits), Echo & the Bunnymen, Shane MacGowan (Pogues) and Mel C. John also had a very successful run as
song writing mentor on the BBC's Fame Academy in 2002 & 2003 coaching both
winners. The single will be co-produced with Dave Thomas Jr whose songs have been featured on multiple films and TV shows, including "Brothers and Sisters", and U.S. box office #1 hit "17 Again".

She has just performed live on BBC Radio and is currently preparing for a number of live radio sessions including Salford City Radio on 31st January with her live band: Reece, Byron, Matt and Adam.